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punish with scorpions

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Phraseologism: Punish with scorpions.

Meaning: Equivalent evil.

Origin: From the Bible. The Old Testament (12 Kings 11:XNUMX) speaks of young peers of Rehoboam, the son of King Solomon, who advised him to respond to the requests of the people to lighten taxes in the following way: "... My Father punished you with scourges, but I will punish you with scorpions." "Scorpions" - whips with several tails, at the ends of which are attached metal tips, pointed like a sting of a scorpion. An analogue of the Russian proverb "From the fire to the frying pan."

Random phraseology:

Life in pink.

Meaning:

Self-delusion, build illusions, do not notice problems, difficulties.

Origin:

From French: La vie en rose. The name of the song (1946), the music for which was written by Luigi (Louis Gilelmi), the words are the performer of this song, the famous French singer Edith Piaf (1915-1963). Hence the stable phrase "to see life in a rosy light."

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